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Bedouelle, Guy(Contributions by)Hendrix, Scott(Contributions by)Hobbs, R. Gerald(Contributions by)Midelfort, H. C. Erik(Contributions by)Muller, Richard(Contributions by)Steinmetz, David C.(Edited by)
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A distinguished group of authors here illuminate a broad spectrum of themes in the history of biblical interpretation. Originally published in 1990, these essays take as their common ground the thesis that the intellectual and religious life of the sixteenth century cannot be understood without attention to the preoccupation of sixteenth-century humanists and theologians with the interpretation of the Bible. Topics explored include Jewish exegesis and problems of Old Testament interpretation and the relationship between the Bible and social, political, and institutional history.

Contributors. Irena Backus, Guy Bedouelle, Kalman P. Bland, Kenneth G. Hagen, Scott H. Hagen, Scott H. Hendrix, R. Gerald Hobbs, Jean-Claude Margolin, H. C. Erik Midelfort, Richard A. Muller, John B. Payne, David C. Steinmetz

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Duke University Press
0822382717 / 9780822382713
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
21/08/1990
English
257 pages
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